Thursday, September 29, 2011

Salaries rise for engineers despite higher unemployment

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Salaries rise for engineers despite higher unemployment
Salaries for engineers have been increasing, despite a weak economy and a higher than normal rate of unemployment for this group, according to the IEEE-USA. Read More


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The Effect of Delaying Application Upgrades
According to a recent Computerworld survey, nearly 9 out of 10 organizations have suffered in some way as a result of enterprise application upgrade delays. Learn how you can overcome upgrade barriers and: - Demonstrate ROI in 12-18 months - Develop an IT optimization plan - Leverage third-party experts to ensure a successful upgrade Read now!

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Keep your Blackberry Workforce Agile
With the rising numbers of mobile workers, today's businesses can't afford an email outage. Given the nature of the risks involved, as well as the way that wireless email is evolving, firms today need to consider the additional benefits gained by using third-party BlackBerry availability services. Read now

Devops gets developers and admins on the same page
Agile and other modern development methods mean programmers need to move fast -- but ops often won't let them Read More


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Moving to a Cloud-based Delivery Model
Help Desk software as a service is attractive to many IT departments. It offers the same benefits of traditional IT help desk solutions, in addition to reducing capital expenses, accelerating implementation, and providing easier upgrades. This paper explores considerations for implementing IT service management in-house or as a service. Read Now!

Silverlight's fate: Don't let Microsoft's silence fool you
Developers have faith in its longevity, but they wish Microsoft would lay out a clear commitment Read More

 
 
 

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